4–16 January – 2024 Men's European Water Polo Championship
10–14 January – 2024 Grand Prix Zagreb Open
February
17 February – Zagreb protest
19–24 February – 2024 European Indoor Archery Championships at Varaždin
March
11–17 March – 2024 IIHF Women's
World Championship
Division III A at Zagreb
15 March – 2024 Croatian parliamentary election: The Croatian government votes to dissolve the parliament, thereby requiring that a parliamentary election be held within the next two months. The parliamentary election was originally scheduled to be held on September 22.
April
17 April – 2024 Croatian parliamentary election: Voters go to the polls to elect members to the Sabor.The ruling Croatian Democratic Union and its coalition win the most seats, but fail to obtain a majority.
25–28 April – 2024 European Judo Championships
May
5 May – Andrej Plenković wins a third term as prime minister after his HDZ party enters into a coalition agreement with the Homeland Movement.
15 May – Twenty-two boats are destroyed in a fire at a marina in Medulin.
16 May – A car carrying illegal migrants crashes into a wall near Sinj, killing four passengers.
June
6–9 June – 2024 European Parliament election in Croatia
11 June – A man self-immolates at St. Mark's Square in Zagreb.
20 June – A child is killed and three others are injured after an explosive taken by the child from a restricted military zone explodes near Zadar.
21 June – A massive power outage leaves the coastal areas of the country without electricity.
Scheduled events
December – 2024 Croatian presidential election
Holidays
Source:
1 January - New Year's Day
6 January - Epiphany
31 March - Easter Sunday
1 April - Easter Monday
1 May - Labour Day
30 May - National Day
22 June - Anti-Fascist Struggle Day
5 August - Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day and the Day
15 August - Assumption Day
1 November - All Saints' Day
18 November – Remembrance Day
25 December - Christmas Day
26 December – Saint Stephen's Day
Art and entertainment
List of Croatian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Deaths
1 January – Mario Boljat, 72, footballer (Hajduk Split, Schalke 04, Yugoslavia national team).
15 April – Josip Manolić, 104, Prime Minister (1990-1991) and speaker of the Chamber of Counties (1993–1994).